The package says that the batteries are non-replaceable. So what happens when the batteries finally corrupt and start leaking acid out into the figure? There goes the light-up feature when that happens.

The package says that the batteries are non-replaceable. So what happens when the batteries finally corrupt and start leaking acid out into the figure? There goes the light-up feature when that happens.

Was that a problem with other figures? I have old ones with batteries that haven't done that at all. I am pretty sure that modern batteries don't leak acid these days either. Well, unless you are flying a Boeing jet.

So this feature is to light up the sabers? Hasbro has done that before. It didn't go so well the first time around._________________

I am pretty sure that modern batteries don't leak acid these days either.

I opened up my Wii wand not too long ago to discover that the AA batteries had leaked out acid all over the interior. And when I tried to sell a baby swing to a consignment shop last summer, they refused to accept it because the C batteries had leaked out into the compartment.

Whenever I get an action figure with a bunch of those small, circular batteries, I always open the back compartment and remove them. Don't want no acid leaking into my figures!